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Positives about RBC Bluesfest 2023 and why I love the vibe!
Typically, around this time of year, I talk about how non-wheelchair-accessible Bluesfest is and the horrible set-up of the wheelchair platform. I could also mention my experience with Para Transpo thus far. But I’m not going to. Unless there’s an earth-shattering event, I’ll discuss the above next week. This week,
Finally! Foo Fighters’ Fury Unleashed at Bluesfest!
All photos by Andre Gagne Kathy Butler and her husband had just become two of the 30,000+ last night that filed the Flats for, damn right, it was finally happening, the freakin’ Foo Fighters! It was one of the few times RBC Bluesfest announced a sellout. The couple had read
Get Starstruck with Kodaline
Vincent May (drums), Jason Boland (bass guitar), Steve Garrigan (lead vocalist), Mark Prendergrast (lead guitar). Photo courtesy of Ben Johnson. Kodaline has made a splash in the indie rock scene. Hailing from Dublin, Ireland, the group has performed together since 2005 (as 21 Demands). In 2011, Jason Boland joined and Kodaline was
“It’s Pretty Hard to Die in Scandinavia,” Kvelertak Explains the Popularity of Death Metal
With endorsements from the likes of Dave Grohl (The Foo Fighters), James Hetfield (Metallica), and Rob Flynn (Machine Head), Kvelertak is well on their way to stardom. You can catch Kvelertak at the tail end of their North-American tour this Sunday, May 11 at Mavericks. The name Kvelertak (Norwegian for
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